Justin T. Ohm, DC, DACCP344 viewsDr. Justin Ohm received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida, where he graduated magna cum laude and received the Virgil Strang Philosophy Award. He has received the Diplomate in Chiropractic Pediatrics for successful completion of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association’s Three Hundred and Sixty Hour Diplomate Program. Since his onset in practice, Dr. Justin Ohm has focused his attention on the care of pregnant women and children in two practices in Pennsylvania with his wife Melissa. They have one healthy, home birthed child, Kamryn.

Christopher Kent, D.C., F.C.C.I., J.D.342 viewsChristopher Kent, D.C., F.C.C.I., J.D., is the co-founder of the Chiropractic Leadership Alliance. His passion for facilitating human empowerment led him to the chiropractic profession, where he has served as a practitioner, educator, author, lecturer, and researcher. Dr. Kent graduated from Palmer College in Davenport, IA, in 1973. Following graduation, Dr. Kent joined the Palmer faculty. While at Palmer, he was elected president of the faculty senate and worked as a principal investigator in the research department.

Dr. Kent left Davenport and moved to Florida to practice full-time. He qualified as a specialist in chiropractic diagnostic imaging, was named a Fellow of the College of Chiropractic Imaging, and completed visiting fellowship programs in magnetic resonance imaging. He also served as an associate professor Palmer-West in California.

Acknowledged as one of the brightest minds in chiropractic, Dr. Kent returned to New Jersey in 1990 to continue in-depth research on surface EMG that he had started several years earlier with colleague and friend, Dr. Gentempo. His vision was to develop technologies that would objectively demonstrate manifestations of nerve interference and ultimately provide certainty for chiropractors and their patients. Along the way, Dr. Kent was recognized as "Chiropractic Researcher of the Year" in 1991 by the International Chiropractors Association (ICA). He was also named ICA's "Chiropractor of the Year" in 1998. In June 2001, Dr. Kent was elected Chair of the United Nations Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Health Committee, the first chiropractor to hold that office. In 2007, Dr. Kent was honored with the first Lifetime Achievement Award bestowed by Life University.

For over 35 years, Dr. Kent has been committed to developing improved clinical strategies, and securing the future of chiropractic. An attorney as well as a chiropractor, Dr. Kent is a member of the California bar. Dr. Kent’s ability to integrate the philosophy and science of chiropractic is legendary.

Danita Thomas Heagy, DC337 viewsDanita Thomas Heagy, DC has been in private practice since 1982 and an adjunct professor at Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida since 2006. Dr. Heagy is a graduate of Life University has been recognized by the chiropractic profession for her service to her community and colleagues by awarding her the prestigious Florida Chiropractor or the Year in 1999, the International Chiropractors Association Sports Chiropractor of the Year in 1996 and Life University's Alumna of the Year, also in 1996.

She has been published in peer-reviewed journals for her work and results with children in Chiropractic Pediatrics and in the ICA Review for her work with handicapped athletes. She serves on the post-graduate faculty of Life University and Palmer Chiropractic College Florida and is a former member of the Florida Board of Chiropractic, after being appointed by Gov. Lawton Chiles in 1995